Fluid Flow in Porous Media
Fluid Flow, Porous Media, Reservoir
Description
This course provides Science & Engineering students with the main academic principles, and practical aspects to properly extend their comprehension and understanding. This course is a combination of academical and technical work experience provided by VISION organization. All lectures pdf's are viewable and downloadable at no cost after enrolling the course.
First, the course gives an introduction on the characterization of reservoir rocks in Petroleum Engineering then it proceeds to discuss steady state flow regime and how to obtain flow rates and pressure profiles in laminar/turbulent conditions. Further more, a detailed explanation on the Darcy's experiments for both horizontal and tilted reservoirs is indicated.
In the third and fourth portions, the course introduces pseudo/un-steady state flow regimes derived from the general diffusivity equation. In addition, the numerical solution for theses flow conditions is further discussed.
The last portion of the course are two interesting separate subjects 'Miscible Flow & Streamline Simulaiton', defining the basic principles and governing equations for both subjects.
It will benefit every college learners, teachers and new comers who wants basic solid knowledge in the aspect of fluids flow, and help them in their own university courses and expand their knowledge in the recent fluids flow simulation software such as ECLIPSE, Poma flow, cubba...etc.
What You Will Learn!
- Understand the characteristics of reservoir rocks.
- Determine flow rates and pressure profiles for steady state flow regime.
- Obtain basic knowledge in how flow in fractures occurs.
- Determine flow rate and pressure profiles for pseudo/unsteady state regimes.
- Identify the laminar turbulent flow conditions in all three flow systems.
- Acquire primitive knowledge in miscible flow condition.
- Understand the solid base of streamline simulation.
Who Should Attend!
- Petroleum Engineers.
- Chemical Engineers.
- Mechanical Engineers.
- Engineering pre-graduate students.